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• Never try to repair the device yourself. If your device does not
work properly, contact the dealer from where you purchased
the device.
• If the power supply cord is damaged it may only be replaced by
the manufacturer or by a manufacturer-authorized after-sales
service or by a qualifi ed specialist (electrical engineer) to avoid
hazards.
• Never operate a defective device.
• Never operate a device that has fallen down.
DANGER!
• If a system part is damaged, avoid open fl ames and sources of
ignition. Contact your customer service immediately.
• When unpacking the device make sure that the components of
the packaging (polyethylene bags, polystyrene pieces) should
not be within the reach of children. RISK OF SUFFOCATION!
• Do not connect the device with the power supply before you
have not completely removed all packaging components and
transport locks.
• Operate the device only with 230V ~ / 50Hz AC voltage. All
power supply cables that are damaged must be replaced by
a qualifi ed specialist (electrical engineer). Do not use power
strips, multiple sockets or extension cords to connect the
device with the power supply.
• You need a power socket that is properly grounded and
exclusively assigned to the device. The socket must be fused
with a 10 A fuse or higher. Failure to do so may result in
dangerous accidents or equipment damage.